Sexually transmitted diseases
are chronic infections caused by
parasites, fungi, microbes and viruses.
Most do not have, at least initially, clinical symptoms – discomfort.
They are categorised, based on their risk and their effect on the body, into those that :
- They are dangerous for the quality of health and life (hepatitis – HIV – syphilis)
- They are potentially dangerous in the long term (HPV – gonorrhea)
- Causes infertility (ureoplasma, mycoplasma, chlamydia)
- They aggravate – deregulate the immune system (herpes)
- They cause discomfort and can be indirectly dangerous to the body (common microbes – fungi)
- The frequency of occurrence – dissemination
- The sampling method and the analysis technique
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are a group of infections caused by parasites, fungi, microbes and viruses that can affect the genital system. These diseases are a major public health problem, affecting millions of people worldwide. It is important to understand the nature, clinical behaviour and impact of these diseases in order to implement effective prevention measures.
Many STDs, at least initially, have no clinical symptoms, which makes them difficult to detect. However, depending on the type and nature of the STD, their expression may vary. It is important to understand the importance of categorising STIs based on their risk and their impact on the organism.
EMFs are divided into different categories according to the levels of risk and the health effects they may have. Some are dangerous to the quality of health and life, such as hepatitis, HIV and syphilis. Others are potentially dangerous in the long term, such as HPV viruses and gonorrhoea. There are also STDs that cause infertility, such as ureoplasma, mycoplasma and chlamydia. Still, some cause discomfort and can be indirectly dangerous to the body, such as common germs and fungi.
Consideration of various factors, such as incidence and prevalence, sampling method and analytical technique, is important for the effective management of these diseases. STDs require regular monitoring, prevention and public awareness of the risks they pose.
Early diagnosis and treatment of STDs is vital to prevent potential health effects. Therefore, public information, awareness campaigns and screening are important measures to control and limit the spread of STDs.
The development of new methods of diagnosis and treatment is also a critical area of research to improve the impact on the health and quality of life of people affected by these diseases. STDs require sustained attention and action by the relevant health authorities, health professionals and society as a whole to ensure prevention and control of their spread.
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HPV clostridial virus
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Herpesviruses DNA Test
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